We'll see another year of spectacular dunks in Lexington, Ky., next season.

That's largely because forward Marcus Lee will return to the Wildcats for his sophomore campaign, the school announced Friday. The NBA can wait.

“I’ve really enjoyed my college experience and I’m looking forward to continuing to develop as an all-around player," Lee said in a statement. "Playing in the Final Four was such an amazing feeling, but I want to come back and help win that final game this year.”

Lee filled in for an injured Willie Cauley-Stein throughout the NCAA Tournament that saw Kentucky make a run to the title game. Lee played a significant role in that run as "the next man up," as coach John Calipari would say.

“I'm excited for Marcus and think he’s barely scratched the surface of what he’s capable of,” Calipari said. “In addition to his athleticism and the energy level he brings, the experience he gained in the NCAA Tournament this year will be immeasurable for us next season.”

It didn't take long for Lee to prove his athleticism. The 6-foot-9-inch forward scored 17 points in UK’s season-opener against UNC Asheville and did this:

Lee joins Cauley-Stein among the Wildcats' returnees. Forward James Young declared for the draft earlier in the week. Julius Randle, Aaron Harrison and Andrew Harrison have yet to make a decision on their status'.